Cantonese

Whether you spell it Macao or Macau, you’re sure to find Macanese food a delight at Spring Café. Located perfectly in Chinatown, be ready to fill youself up with pork buns, Portuguese tarts, and a whole lot of Portuguese-influenced Cantonese food you can’t find anywhere else.

Citizens on the North Side often say there isn’t enough food choices on that side of town. Well, great news for them, Golden Bee is the most refined Hong Kong-style cafe in the city. They’ve got you covered with the best of modern food from the South China Sea.

The Royal Alberta Museum had a very successful run for Chop Suey on the Prairies. It was an exhibit showing the Chinese settlement and history of Chinese food in Alberta. Did you know green onion cakes are only popular in Edmonton? The curator Linda Tzang will tell you more about it. The exhibit ended up traveling around Alberta after its long run at the museum. This video captures the launch party event with a Ginger…

Cafe De Tropika is a Hong Kong style cafe located on the south side of the city. You’ll find Hong Kong comfort foods such as French toast, milk tea, baked rice dishes, and foods only unique to a Cantonese cafe experience.